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Pet Friendly Places To Book In The City Centre Of Birmingham, United Kingdom

March 12th, 2010

The city of Birmingham is the second largest (by population) in England, has witnessed a dramatic increase in the number of folk taking vacations there. With such an immense population Birmingham has a prestigious selection of top notch entertainment complexes, venues, tourist attractions and the like. Besides this the city of Birmingham has much more to entice visitors, for example the considerable industrial past and a number of beautiful parks and gardens.

Over the last few years considerably more tourists are taking vacations with their pets if you are such a person or you are considering such a break then you might already know that accommodation which allows pets are few and far between and finding a place to book is often an absolute nightmare. Keeping this in mind I have created a listing of Birmingham pet friendly accommodation.

Macdonald Burlington Hotel

If you in need of a pet friendly guest house with a central local then it could please you to learn that the Macdonald Burlington is a 4 star hotel which is approximately 2 minutes from New Street Station.  Found alongside an NCP car park this accommodation has over a hundred rooms.

The Britannia Hotel
The Britannia Hotel is a 3 star establishment located opposite  New Street Rail Station with 195 rooms right in Birmingham city centre.

Radisson Sas
The Radisson Sas Hotel is a three star establishment roughly a couple of minutes walk the city centre. 500 metres from New Street Rail Station. The Radisson Sas features over two hundred rooms and makes no charge for pets.

The Ibis Birmingham City Centre
The city centre Ibis Hotel is rated at two stars. With one hundred and fifty nine rooms this hotel does not charge extra for having a pet in the room.

Crowne Plaza Hotel
The Crowne Plaza Hotel is rated at four stars. Featuring nearly 300 rooms this hotel is located on Holliday Street a handful of minutes from the centre.

The Malmaison
The Malmaison Hotel is rated at three stars, a few minutes from the city centre of Birmingham, the hotel features just less than 200 rooms.

Ibis Hotel At Holloway Circus
The Holloway Circus Ibis offers two star accommodation. With only 51 rooms it is vital that you know that this Ibis hotel says in their hotel policies that they may charge extra for pets.

Etap
The Etap Hotel is a pet friendly hotel. With 250 inexpensive rooms the Etap Hotel is situated around half a mile away from the exact centre of the city.

Novotel
The Novotel Hotel is rated at four stars situated on Edward Street with a little less than 150 rooms.

The Paragon
The Paragon Hotel is a 3 star establishment with two hundred and fifty rooms just a little more than half a mile from the very centre of the city.

If you are looking to book pet friendly bed & breakfast in Birmingham you will see the accommodation mentioned above (or you can use the search box to check availability) at Birmingham Hotels

Incredible Vacations In York, England

March 10th, 2010

Many people are deciding to take vacations nearer to home this year. For most of us it is to cut costs but is this the best thing to do or a dreadful error? Frequently we fail to see the large number of local tourist attractions and yet they are frequently superb and much better than those we see elsewhere. People living in the UK have an astounding list of places for a vacation each of which has a huge collection of first class visitor attractions to visit. In this article I introduce the English city of York and hotel accommodation in York.

York is situated in Yorkshire (an English county) and was, once, the capital of a huge kingdom covering most of northern England. With such an old city it will not be a great surprise to find a massive collection of incredibly medieval architecture, however you might not expect the astounding sight of the Gothic medieval masterpiece of York Minster.

The earliest incarnation of York Minster was a humble wooden church in which the Northumbrian King Edwin was baptised in the seventh century. It wasn#t until the 11th century that the first sunstantial construction made from stone appeared on the site. Constructed by Thomas of Bayeux, a Norman Archbishop it was extended by Archbishop Roger who added a a south transept and a north transept. After many more additions and alterations it was declared complete and consecrated in the year 1472. The interior features the largest medieval stained glass window in the world. York has many other places to visit including; the Jorvik Viking Centre, the Roman Bath Museum, Barley Hall, the National Railway Museum, Fairfax House, York Castle Museum and York Dungeon.

Besides all of the awesome historic and ancient tourist attractions mentioned earlier, the city of York is a thrilling place to spend an evening partying or enjoy the theatre, opera or live music. It that doesn’t excite you then alternatively you could spend the evening in a pub there are certainly plenty to choose from, to name but a few; Old Star Inn, The Minster Inn, The Bluebell Inn, the Slug and Lettuce and The Royal Oak, and, lastly, the Black Swan. Of them all the Black Swan is most probably the most widely appealing with a friendly atmosphere and sometimes featuring live music.

Hotels In York

Like many other UK cities you will discover a huge selection of B&B in York ranging from cheap guest houses to first class hotels. The Middlethorpe Hall hotel is just two miles from York city centre but offers excellent accommodation with private gardens, steam room, sauna and gym, and it is also possible to get a massage. Other superb hotels in York include; Bishops at 135 Holgate Road, Hotel du Vin and Bistro, Marriott on Tadcaster RoadBurn Hall Hotel and Parsonage Country House Hotel and one of the best guest houses is Crossways, or if you are looking for something different why not investigate Marmadukes Boutique Hotel.

Top 10 Reasons To Vacation At A Nudist Resort This Summer

March 9th, 2010

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If your impression of nudist holidays is that they are popular with perverts and voyeurs you are completely wrong. Naturist vacations are becoming increasingly popular with over $400 million generated in revenue each year.

Europeans have been enjoying naturist vacations for many decades, even in colder countries like Denmark and Sweden. In the past American naturists have been forced to take their vacations in the Caribbean or travel to one of the many European nudist resorts. But today naturist holidays within America are very popular. You will find that there has been an explosion in ‘clothing optional’ or nudist resorts within the united states.

Not surprisingly, most of the very popular US nudist resorts are based in the sunnier states. The warmth of Florida and California are both popular destinations with US naturists. Some resorts are designated as ‘clothing optional’ which means you will meet some people wearing clothes. Taking vacations in warmer locations means that you can be comfortable outdoors without any clothes on.

Many of us will have wondered exactly what it is like to spend time, with other people, naked. If you have ever tried a little outdoor naturism you will already know how liberating it can be. You will soon lose any concerns you might have about being seen naked.

So what, you are asking, are my top 10 reasons to take a naturist vacation? Here they are :
1) No more tan lines or white patches. Being naked means that you can finally get that all-over natural tan;
2)    Lots of sunshine means that you can forego your daily dose of vitamin D;
3) Much less laundry and much less of an impact on the environment
4)    You will not lose swimsuit when you dive into the swimming pool;
5)    Much less luggage to take away with you;
6)    No irritating sand inside your swim suit;
7) You soon learn that being naked is a great leveller as everyone appears the same without any clothes on
8) Spending your days naked is very liberating
9)    No need to worry about ‘what to wear’ every day;
10)    Naturist holidays are a whole lot of fun!

When travelling from the UK  I recommend booking your Birmingham Airport Parking, Heathrow Parking or Gatwick Parking as far in advance as possible.